Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar


Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives


Previous Post: Today’s quotable
Next Post: *** UPDATED x6 - Lake County Democratic Women, Northwest/North NOW, McHenry NOW, Resistor SisterHood, Democratic Women of McDonough County, Illinois Handmaids, Peoria NOW, Indivisible Oak Park, Friends Who March, Indivisible Illinois, Chicago NOW, Women’s March Chicago, Illinois NOW join call *** Women’s groups urge vote for woman as new House Speaker - All 19 MJM opponents say they are still together

Higher education reform bill unveiled in House; Bill filed to end state wagering prohibition on in-state college games

Posted in:

* Capitol News Illinois

A bill aimed at making college education and teacher preparation programs more accessible and affordable for people of color began working its way through the General Assembly on Saturday with the formal introduction of language that lawmakers have been negotiating for months.

The action came on the second day of the General Assembly’s lame duck session, which is focused heavily on a racial and social justice agenda developed over the summer and fall by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus.

Rep. Carol Ammons, D-Urbana, who chairs the House Higher Education Committee, introduced the language in the form of a 268-page amendment to Senate Bill 458. During a hearing Saturday, she said the omnibus bill touches on numerous aspects of higher education, but she focused the hearing on a few key parts: restructuring the AIM HIGH scholarship program; increasing the diversity of the state’s teaching workforce; and reforming the way schools place students into non-credit bearing “developmental” or “remedial” classes.

Go read the rest for the details.

* And while we’re on this topic…


I look forward to working with @RepKamBuckner & @RepChrisWelch and @RepThapedi to find a way for student athletes to benefit from wagers placed on games they play in.

— Michael J. Zalewski (@mjzalewski) January 10, 2021

posted by Rich Miller
Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 2:40 am

Comments

  1. Mike’s bill is common sense. The only people benefiting from the in state collegiate games ban are off shore gaming sites. This bill should be passed ASAP.

    Comment by low level Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 10:05 am

  2. Why don’t they allow wagering on what percentage of the legislators will be convicted of the crimes they are indicted for?

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 10:25 am

  3. Hoping the Legislators include expungement of any prior Book Making convictions as part of the sweeping Progressive changes coming, similar to Cannabis now that Book Making is Legal.

    Comment by Jimmy The Geek Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 11:04 am

  4. “…. Given that [NCAA athletes were asked to play during COVID], the idea they’d be harmed by wagering is illusory… I look forward to…..find a way for student athletes to benefit from wagers placed on games they play in”

    Don’t understand the logic here. NCAA athletes weren’t asked to play, they asked to be allowed to play. As for finding a way for student athletes to benefit from wagers placed on games they play in , see Bradley University 1951 basketball team.

    Comment by CapnCrunch Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 12:07 pm

  5. ===Mike’s bill is common sense. The only people benefiting from the in state collegiate games ban are off shore gaming sites. This bill should be passed ASAP.====
    Or just head over to Indiana. Or call a friend in Indiana who will do it for you.

    Comment by Been There Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 12:24 pm

  6. Capn- basically what I’m saying is the universities can’t have selective concern over the welfare of student athletes when they sent them out to play during COVID. And I’d like to explore using revenues derived from wagers on these games for the purposes of protecting the health, welfare, and financial security of athletes as they risk injury.

    Comment by Rep Z Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 12:55 pm

  7. Thanks for the clarification Rep Z. I initially thought your bill would allow the athletes themselves to bet on games. Using a percentage of the bets to compensate the athletes is a good idea.

    Comment by PublicServant Sunday, Jan 10, 21 @ 1:48 pm

Add a comment

Sorry, comments are closed at this time.

Previous Post: Today’s quotable
Next Post: *** UPDATED x6 - Lake County Democratic Women, Northwest/North NOW, McHenry NOW, Resistor SisterHood, Democratic Women of McDonough County, Illinois Handmaids, Peoria NOW, Indivisible Oak Park, Friends Who March, Indivisible Illinois, Chicago NOW, Women’s March Chicago, Illinois NOW join call *** Women’s groups urge vote for woman as new House Speaker - All 19 MJM opponents say they are still together


Last 10 posts:

more Posts (Archives)

WordPress Mobile Edition available at alexking.org.

powered by WordPress.